Hello and Welcome. This page is a collection of 9 quotes about Children that I liked and saved from various books. I hope you will like these quotes too.
By the way, I am Deepak Kundu, an avid book reader, quotes collector and blogger.
Children Quotes from My Friends book by Fredrik Backman
- A child’s brain is peculiar, it interprets everything in its own way.
- Imagination is a child’s only weapon.
- The world is extremely inventive, it has plenty of ways of breaking children.
- Adults often think that self-confidence is something a child learns, but little kids are by their nature always invincible, it’s self-doubt that needs to be taught.
- Children have two worlds, the one they have been given and the one they can dream about.
Children Quotes from The 5 Types of Wealth book by Sahil Bloom
- For ten years, you are your child’s favorite person in the entire world. After that, children have other favorite people – best friends, girlfriends, boyfriends, partners, and, eventually, their own children. But during those ten years, you are everything to them. You occupy a unique place in their world. It is during this period that the foundation for the parent-child relationship – so central to many people’s Social Wealth – is built. It might be a strong foundation that is likely to last for decades or a flimsy one that’s likely to crumble in years, but there is one terrifying truth: By the time your children are eighteen, you’ve already used up the vast majority of the time you’ll have with them.
- Time spent with your children peaks in the early years of their lives and declines sharply thereafter. There’s a devastatingly short window during which you are your child’s entire world. Don’t blink and miss it.
Other Children Quotes
- Children don’t need the world’s best parents, just their own parents. To be perfectly honest with you, what they need most of the time is a chauffeur. – from Anxious People book by Fredrik Backman
- Children need to celebrate. Nothing makes them happier than some cake, some candles, and a little applause. – from The Housekeeper and the Professor book by Yoko Ogawa